Are there exotic birds in and around the Panama City, Panama suburb of Fort Clayton / Clayton? Where can I go bird watching in and around the Panama City, Panama suburb of Fort Clayton / Clayton?
Anne Gordon de Barrigón - Whale Watching Panama/Emberá Village Tours
There are many exotic birds in the Canal Zone of Panama. There is so much green space around the homes, many with the jungle in the back yard. It is very common to see Keel billed toucans around the homes, as well as red-lored and Mealy Amazon parrots, parrotlets, and Chachalacas often wake me up with their loud calls. There are many clay colored robins, often nesting in the eaves of the homes, as well as my favorites, the blue gray tanagers, and
Chestnut backed...
There are many exotic birds in the Canal Zone of Panama. There is so much green space around the homes, many with the jungle in the back yard. It is very common to see Keel billed toucans around the homes, as well as red-lored and Mealy Amazon parrots, parrotlets, and Chachalacas often wake me up with their loud calls. There are many clay colored robins, often nesting in the eaves of the homes, as well as my favorites, the blue gray tanagers, and
Chestnut backed tanagers, fly catchers, even Blue crowned motmots and Yellow headed caracaras. If you are a bird watcher you will be in heaven living or visiting the Canal zone area as there are so many birds to see here. In fact Panama has over 975 species of birds that can be found here.
Posted April 30, 2013
Lourdes Townshend
Panamá has one of the most extensive variety of birds in the world. Is very common to see birds everywhere along the country. If you are interested in more sophisticated "bird watching", there are some adventure tour operators who offer these tours, as well as the "canopy", a unique hotel that takes you up in the trees to watch the birds, situated close to the Summit Garden, also a good place. There is also another place in El...
Panamá has one of the most extensive variety of birds in the world. Is very common to see birds everywhere along the country. If you are interested in more sophisticated "bird watching", there are some adventure tour operators who offer these tours, as well as the "canopy", a unique hotel that takes you up in the trees to watch the birds, situated close to the Summit Garden, also a good place. There is also another place in El Valle de Antón.
Posted August 13, 2013